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…Well I hope you're feeling more comfortable with iPhoto after this…time that we've spent together.…So, where do we go from here?…Well, I do have more for you.…I have iPhoto 11 Essential Training, and…even though it's with an earlier version of iPhoto.…There's lots of stuff in there that will help you with the current version,…especially image editing techniques and things like that.…So you may want to go in there and look around a bit.…And then, I also have iPhoto and Aperture together.…

And this is kind of nice because what happened was Apple created the unified…library which means you can use either application with one library.…And there's a lot of stuff that's great in Aperture.…Some stuff is more fun in iPhoto and you can use one library and…just choose the application you want to access, that library.…And I have a whole title on that.…If you decide then that you really like Aperture.…I've Aperture 3 Essential Training, and…we've been doing a good job of keeping that up to date.…

And that is like eight hours of Aperture training, so…

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8/8/2014

iPhoto is elegant and easy to use, and comes preinstalled on Macs running the OS X Mavericks operating system. iPhoto is a natural choice for photographers who want to keep their photo libraries organized and make simple image enhancements. Join author and photographer Derrick Story as he shows how to curate, enhance, and share your photos with iPhoto. He'll also review special features, like creating perfectly sized email attachments, custom greeting cards, and animated slideshows. Plus, learn how to back up your images with iCloud and make sure you never lose an important photo again.